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SR-BSA
May 21, 2008 12:09:56 GMT -5
Post by malakiblunt on May 21, 2008 12:09:56 GMT -5
yeah i agree, look like home made rather spinderly, indians. Though concevibly they could be a genuine vintage part of something obscure the model is nice
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SR-BSA
May 21, 2008 15:17:17 GMT -5
Post by jimmyftw on May 21, 2008 15:17:17 GMT -5
My buddy put a tt in a goose necked triumph frame Sweet, do you know where the front end's from? My buddy builds them
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SR-BSA
May 21, 2008 15:21:27 GMT -5
Post by jimmyftw on May 21, 2008 15:21:27 GMT -5
The first piture of the Blue abortion just screams everything I hate about somepeople's ideas about building bikes. I mean he can't even be bothered to pump the rear tyre up. On the chop.....Where's the goose neck? And the rear axle plates are welded to the highest point of the tube's diameter, OK with nice thick (soft) ERW tube, but likely to crack in front of the weld all the same. The forks look like Indian copies.The goose neck is in the top picture to the far right.They are not the same frames both triumph though and the hard tail section is a bolt on from british cycle supply.Ill ask him nice model tho
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SR-BSA
May 28, 2008 18:07:23 GMT -5
Post by cycleholic on May 28, 2008 18:07:23 GMT -5
Hey guys,new member here from Hot Springs Arkansas. I build custom Harleys and thumpers.The forks above were built by me,they are my design,taking alot of cues from early designs but are not a copy of anything in particular.I sell these forks and other custom parts.I would be glad to answer any questions about the forks.Thanks for having me,I hope that I can contribute something to this great site.
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